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In all aspects of life--scientific, sociological, political, cultural, ethical, psychological--we longer express ourselves r understand our world as our forebears did even a hundred years ago. Yet we are expected to believe in and worship a God with concepts that have remained unchanged since the Middle Ages. Hence the sense of unreality about God, about religion, about the Church. So begins Adrian Smith's insightful and challenging book which argues that our very idea of God must be changed and brought up to date. Smith, who is a retired Catholic missionary priest, examines thirteen factors in our contemporary life which he believes require a shift in our perception of God--a shift which will ultimately make the reality of God central to our lives again. Smith believes that the Western world is becoming less and less religious but more and more spiritual, and that increasingly people longer look to the traditional Churches for spiritual urishment. It is to these people that Adrian Smith offers this book. He offers a compass which I hope will assist spiritual explorers in the Christian tradition to locate where they are on their journey...